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I'm trying to add my partner ID to my companies MS 365 account. See screenshot below. But I don't know where to find the ID itself.
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To find your Microsoft Partner Network Identifier (MPN ID), you can follow these steps:
Sign in to the Microsoft Partner Center: Go to the Microsoft Partner Center website.https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/answers/questions/1298990/where-do-i-find-my-microsoft-partner-network-ident
Sign in with your Partner Center account: Use the credentials associated with your Partner Center account to log in.
Access the Dashboard: Once logged in, navigate to the Dashboard. You can usually find this option in the top menu or on the main page after logging in.
Locate your MPN ID: On the Dashboard or under your account information, you should see your MPN ID displayed. It's typically a string of alphanumeric characters that uniquely identifies your organization within the Microsoft Partner Network.
If you're having trouble finding your MPN ID, you can also reach out to Microsoft Partner Network support for assistance. They can guide you through the process of locating your MPN ID or help with any related queries you might have.
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